The T20 league spot-fixing scandal turned murkier with the Delhi Police on Tuesday naming India’s most wanted man Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chotta Shakeel in the case, while bringing in charges under a tough anti-organised crime law against tainted pacer Sreesanth and 25 others.

The police claimed it had enough evidence in hand to prove in the court the bookies had made use of the underworld network in fixing T20 league matches.

Officials who are part of the investigation said call intercepts showed the bookies had made calls to Dubai, Karachi and other cities of Pakistan to fix and alter betting rates.